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the bernard and audrey rapaport foundation, the john t. and foundation, committed to building a more just, burdened and peaceful world, the hkh foundation, barbara g. glieshman and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, design in customized have it individual and group retirement product. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. sometimes seems as if it were only a bad dream vaguely remembered from last night's restless sleep, but it was actually nine years ago this month that iraq's capital of baghdad erupted in 'shock and awe' and the american invasion began of a country that had not attacked us. when the last combat troops pulled out this past december, what one neo-conservative advocate of the invasion had predicted would be a cakewalk, had killed well over a hundred thousand iraqi civilians, cost nearly 4,500 american soldiers their lives, maimed many others, and incurred costs that could reach more than $3 trillion before the last invoice comes due. and we never did find those weapons of mass destruction. yet
the bernard and audrey rapaport foundation, the john t. and foundation, committed to building a more just, burdened and peaceful world, the hkh foundation, barbara g. glieshman and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, design in customized have it individual and group retirement product. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. sometimes seems as if it were only a bad dream vaguely remembered from last night's restless sleep, but it was actually nine years ago...
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sarah palin gave john mccain a big bump. i mean, it didn't last, but you're supposed to deliver something with the excitement of the naming of a vp. >> yeah. and instead, look what he's gotten for all of that trouble. he's gotten a lot of headache. not a good week last week and not a good week this week heading into the convention. you know, here's why it's not surprising, though, because one of the things i think the polls showed is that the fundamental underlying problems that mitt romney has cannot be masked by, you know, sort of the shiny new object like the vp candidate. so, you know, if you look at those -- dig into those numbers, one of the things we saw that we've seen, frankly, in some of the other polls, recently, is that romney's negatives are going up. the more people learn about him, the less they like about him. the less they like his business experience, the less they trust him. and just because you put paul ryan out there or frankly any vp candidate at this point was not necessarily going to change that. and
sarah palin gave john mccain a big bump. i mean, it didn't last, but you're supposed to deliver something with the excitement of the naming of a vp. >> yeah. and instead, look what he's gotten for all of that trouble. he's gotten a lot of headache. not a good week last week and not a good week this week heading into the convention. you know, here's why it's not surprising, though, because one of the things i think the polls showed is that the fundamental underlying problems that mitt...
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that would be the political issue not the attack itself. >> geraldo: senator. >> john: isakson, thanks again, sir. >> thanks, geraldo. >> coming up, george zimmerman, how is he doing with his murder trial at least six months away. i just want to give you a quick note. the president and first lady are celebrating their anniversary tonight at the bourbon steak restaurant in georgetown. remember, it was his anniversary wednesday night the day of the debates and he missed it because he was with all of us and mitt romney. a night i'm sure he would like to forget. tonight celebrating his anniversary. happy anniversary mr. president and madam first lady. okay. robert z ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> we had some break-ins in my neighborhood and there is a real suspicious guy. >> okay. >> and this guy is, he white, black
that would be the political issue not the attack itself. >> geraldo: senator. >> john: isakson, thanks again, sir. >> thanks, geraldo. >> coming up, george zimmerman, how is he doing with his murder trial at least six months away. i just want to give you a quick note. the president and first lady are celebrating their anniversary tonight at the bourbon steak restaurant in georgetown. remember, it was his anniversary wednesday night the day of the debates and he missed it...
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the study says one out of 10 homes in miami could be lost by 2030. >> that was john blackstone reporting. the critics of this argue they are only estimates with out any proven forecasting ability. >> larry riley explains why it was time to trade at monte ellis. and for the warriors pull out another win? that's coming up next. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. seasons... so why did the team trade him for andrew bogut??? for the last three seasons... so why did the team trade him for andrew bogut??? wayne, start the clock " " ponte ellis has done the warriors leading scorer for the last three seasons, so why did the team trade him for andrew bogen? >> we were stuck. you want to be stuck three games below 500 at this time of the year every year? you year? you want to be stuck five games over something like that, well that's where we were. and that's when
the study says one out of 10 homes in miami could be lost by 2030. >> that was john blackstone reporting. the critics of this argue they are only estimates with out any proven forecasting ability. >> larry riley explains why it was time to trade at monte ellis. and for the warriors pull out another win? that's coming up next. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's...
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it turns out that another major military figure, general john allen, the commander of u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan and petraeus' successor in that position, has been having an e-mail relationship with jill kelley. the fbi uncovers somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of documents that contain, quote, potentially inappropriate communication between allen and kelley, one senior u.s. defense official tells the "washington post." "the post" also reports that allen received at least one e-mail that talks about kelley from an unidentified account that was traced to none other than paula broadwell. well, there you have it. you're investigating this. i tried to explain this, and i'm trying not to be light-hearted, but there's such an aspect to this story rather well below the importance of the positions these men hold. one of them being, of course, our commander in afghanistan. the other one until recently head of the cia. this aspect to it, it's just -- well, i don't know what to say. i'm not used to covering these kinds of stories and wouldn't be if these weren't the
it turns out that another major military figure, general john allen, the commander of u.s. and nato troops in afghanistan and petraeus' successor in that position, has been having an e-mail relationship with jill kelley. the fbi uncovers somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of documents that contain, quote, potentially inappropriate communication between allen and kelley, one senior u.s. defense official tells the "washington post." "the post" also reports that allen...
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. >> and john shapiro. [ applause ] >> good morning. john and i are delighted to welcome you to today's great debate of 2012 for ajc global forum. this has become an anchor event for the global forum, and the great debate can really be a -- is always a place where you can hear first the important issues. two years ago, many of us were here for the memorable debate on iran. and as we heard yesterday, this continues to be a very pressing issue for the community. and last year, the event covered israeli relations with diaspora jews, another major issue that can be hold in the corridors of all major jewish organization. most importantly, this year the debate will be on the american presidential elections, an issue that will impact us all and have great implications for the state of israel. and of course ajc can be counted on to present all sides of the story in depth. >> thank you very much, linda. welcome to all of you. it's a delight to be here this morning. i think it's not going to be too far of a stretch to suggest that our debaters, w
. >> and john shapiro. [ applause ] >> good morning. john and i are delighted to welcome you to today's great debate of 2012 for ajc global forum. this has become an anchor event for the global forum, and the great debate can really be a -- is always a place where you can hear first the important issues. two years ago, many of us were here for the memorable debate on iran. and as we heard yesterday, this continues to be a very pressing issue for the community. and last year, the...
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that would be the political issue not the attack itself. >> geraldo: senator. >> john: isakson, thanks again, sir. >> thanks, geraldo. >> coming up, george zimmerman, how is he doing with his murder trial at least six months away. i just want to give you a quick note. the president and first lady are celebrating their anniversary tonight at the bourbon steak restaurant in georgetown. remember, it was his anniversary wednesday night the day of the debates and he missed it because he was with all of us and mitt romney. a night i'm sure he would like to forget. tonight celebrating his anniversary. happy anniversary mr. president and madam first lady. okay. robert zimmerman is next, he's live. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >> we had some break-ins in my n
that would be the political issue not the attack itself. >> geraldo: senator. >> john: isakson, thanks again, sir. >> thanks, geraldo. >> coming up, george zimmerman, how is he doing with his murder trial at least six months away. i just want to give you a quick note. the president and first lady are celebrating their anniversary tonight at the bourbon steak restaurant in georgetown. remember, it was his anniversary wednesday night the day of the debates and he missed it...
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john burch society and the ian rands objectivists. today, the movement in terms of immigration and a lot of -- ian rand has become mainstream. how did that occur? >> there was an argument about ideas which is one thing. what buckley was trying to do, remember, is construct a sa saleable package. that's changed in a lot of ways. i reference this in my remarks, when in 1955 and 1958, 1960, there weren't very many conservative organizations. for example, when he held our first conservative political action conference in the early 1970s, 100 people attended and it was sponsored by four organizations. not because we were exclusivists but because there wseren't any other ones. so at the time that the john burch society was sort of publicly running down the street acting like fools, there wsht any other organizations so it was easy for opponents of a developing conservatism to say, oh, you're them. today if somebody runs down the street acting like a fool, he's 1 of 300 organizations and you don't have to worry about him. because you now hav
john burch society and the ian rands objectivists. today, the movement in terms of immigration and a lot of -- ian rand has become mainstream. how did that occur? >> there was an argument about ideas which is one thing. what buckley was trying to do, remember, is construct a sa saleable package. that's changed in a lot of ways. i reference this in my remarks, when in 1955 and 1958, 1960, there weren't very many conservative organizations. for example, when he held our first conservative...
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sergeant john hoyt works overnight. a shift that makes a reasonable man question how anyone could call this the city of brotherly love. and just moments into his night, it begins. >> right now, a man was just shot in the face. >> actually, it's just a boy. 17-year-old. shot during a robbery. riding along and bearing witness to this all too common ritual is our pierre thomas. >> reporter: this is a city that has 3,000 shootings per year. >> and more than 300 homicides so far in 2012. 85% involving guns. this is the story playing out in big cities across the nation. night after night. >> shot twice in the face, once in the back. they can't give us a definite. it's very serious. he's extremely critical and he's in the trauma bay and they're doing everything they can for him. >> sergeant hoyt knows his night is just beginning, and it would be the night of the sound of gunfire popping over and over and over again. meanwhile, in chicago, pete begins his overnight shift in the newsroom, waiting for police scans to begin their
sergeant john hoyt works overnight. a shift that makes a reasonable man question how anyone could call this the city of brotherly love. and just moments into his night, it begins. >> right now, a man was just shot in the face. >> actually, it's just a boy. 17-year-old. shot during a robbery. riding along and bearing witness to this all too common ritual is our pierre thomas. >> reporter: this is a city that has 3,000 shootings per year. >> and more than 300 homicides so...
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the heir to the striker corporation founder john strikers family, john striker, one of the president's leading fund-raisers, one of the top five donated more than $2 million. the company making clear it is in direct response to what happens as a result of obamacare . the forecast is that sharp reversal from some previous reports. remain on top until 2035. not only that, the iea says those countries could become self-sufficient by 2035. and exporter of natural gas within seven years. so much for all those clever, snarky son of a gun to look down their noses when many republicans and conservatives talk about energy independence. take that. up next, republicans and democrats bracing for a deal on avoiding the fiscal glass. the "a-team" will be here. we're coming right back. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-aee-o 50% more flash. [ uthern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ]
the heir to the striker corporation founder john strikers family, john striker, one of the president's leading fund-raisers, one of the top five donated more than $2 million. the company making clear it is in direct response to what happens as a result of obamacare . the forecast is that sharp reversal from some previous reports. remain on top until 2035. not only that, the iea says those countries could become self-sufficient by 2035. and exporter of natural gas within seven years. so much for...
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john, who you got for us now? >> these are three more athletes to watch. last time we started with michael phelps. now we'll start with usain bolt, the fastest man of the world from jamaica. a star of the games coming in, stole the show in beijing. there's a lot of intrigue here. this is a very fast runner, 100, 200. he has not been running particularly well lately. his training was shrouded in secrecy. seems like the figure most likely to beat him is his training partner, johan blake. fastest man in the world is going to be any any event a sexy premiere event. especially with the intrigue surrounding usain bolt. >> we're not saying usain bolt has lost a step since beijing, right? >> well -- >> maybe? >> we shall see. he's had an issue with false starts and the ioc rules have changed. there's a lot of intrigue here. you talk to some of the jamaican journalists and they think blake might have a chance. to bolt's credit, he's been very outspoken. he said i'm here to become a legend. somebody asked him if somebody else was going to win, who would he like it t
john, who you got for us now? >> these are three more athletes to watch. last time we started with michael phelps. now we'll start with usain bolt, the fastest man of the world from jamaica. a star of the games coming in, stole the show in beijing. there's a lot of intrigue here. this is a very fast runner, 100, 200. he has not been running particularly well lately. his training was shrouded in secrecy. seems like the figure most likely to beat him is his training partner, johan blake....
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huge hands like this or john stocil-like pawns. when you have to go through that kind of training so you think someone is not going to kill you, the russians even, the dumb russians were smart enough to get the message after 10 years. it is not working out for you. the best way to protect yourself is not to learn some kind of vodoo customs or what you would imagine the customs would be. it is to get yourself out of the situation where somebody is in uniform. >> it is like an abusive relationship. i keep trying and they still hurt me. i think it is just time i get out. no matter what i do i can't make them happy. how do you deal with super sensitive people? do you kill them? >> i just keep walking on egg shells and trying harder. there is nothing these soldiers can do right. you can be offensive if you ask to see a photo of somebody's family. the circles i run in, if you don't say, oh, a baby, can i see a photo? beautiful. can i see more photoses? then they kill you. >> if you don't casually mention to dana perino, i hear you have a
huge hands like this or john stocil-like pawns. when you have to go through that kind of training so you think someone is not going to kill you, the russians even, the dumb russians were smart enough to get the message after 10 years. it is not working out for you. the best way to protect yourself is not to learn some kind of vodoo customs or what you would imagine the customs would be. it is to get yourself out of the situation where somebody is in uniform. >> it is like an abusive...
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dagen: john boehner speaking outside the white house flings by senator harry reid. listen to him. >> our meeting today, what the president called for a fair and balanced approach to show our seriousness we put revenue on the table as long as it is the company for significant spending cuts and we are going to continue the revenue on the table, over my colleagues to show the american people we are serious about cutting spending, solving our fiscal -- i believe we can do this and other the fiscal cliff that is right in front of us today. >> this isn't the first time we have dealt with these issues. we feel we understand what the problem is and we felt very good about what we were able to talk about. we have the cornerstones of being able to work something out. we are both having to give up some of the things we know are a problem and so it is like the point where we all know something has to be done, no other time than to do it now. we feel comfortable with each % other and something we will wait until the last day of december to get done. we will move forward on it an
dagen: john boehner speaking outside the white house flings by senator harry reid. listen to him. >> our meeting today, what the president called for a fair and balanced approach to show our seriousness we put revenue on the table as long as it is the company for significant spending cuts and we are going to continue the revenue on the table, over my colleagues to show the american people we are serious about cutting spending, solving our fiscal -- i believe we can do this and other the...
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it would be the worst of all worlds. >> and i had john engler on here. the entire business community will come down en masse on the republicans if they play too many games. >> they can't. they have no games left to play. they will lose complete credibility. you talked to maybe about the possibility of an extension. you have to think most members of the american public, barack obama won in a landslide. people don't want any more games. you have to be sitting back and saying, why is it so hard to do the job that we elected you to do? >> the message -- let me sneak in a break so we have more time to talk on the other side. trivia, how many u.s. presidents also served as secretary of state? the answer was six. but it's been a long time. jefferson, madison, monroe, john quincy adams, martin van buren, and james buchanan. bu k buchanan was the last one. impressively you got it all. if you have a political trivia question, e-mail it to us. a message to hillary clinton, not since before the civil war. watch out. music is a universal language. but when i was in a
it would be the worst of all worlds. >> and i had john engler on here. the entire business community will come down en masse on the republicans if they play too many games. >> they can't. they have no games left to play. they will lose complete credibility. you talked to maybe about the possibility of an extension. you have to think most members of the american public, barack obama won in a landslide. people don't want any more games. you have to be sitting back and saying, why is...
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look, while they won't say publicly, they all said the political reality is that john boehner is not in the same position to negotiate with the president that he was before. he lost seats. the president won a second term, and the central argument in this campaign was exactly this issue. so they are sort of negotiating with themselves a bit in the public eye. when it comes to sitting down across the table with the president, they will have to get down to brass tacks in a way they didn't before. >> karen finney and jonathan capehart, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, breaking news tonight in the investigation of david petraeus, the fbi conducted a search of the home of paula broadwell. we'll have all the breaking news, developments in that case, coming up. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national l
look, while they won't say publicly, they all said the political reality is that john boehner is not in the same position to negotiate with the president that he was before. he lost seats. the president won a second term, and the central argument in this campaign was exactly this issue. so they are sort of negotiating with themselves a bit in the public eye. when it comes to sitting down across the table with the president, they will have to get down to brass tacks in a way they didn't before....
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and john, that is the key point f. you look around the world. what is the biggest problem with perception of america. we were a great empire and no longer and all the obama administration will do is manage the decline. with a romney-ryan ticket it is like reagan again.
and john, that is the key point f. you look around the world. what is the biggest problem with perception of america. we were a great empire and no longer and all the obama administration will do is manage the decline. with a romney-ryan ticket it is like reagan again.
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john is here. he will talk about it. there he is. right after the break, john. >>> how i thought this thing was called final four. then there were two. kentucky and kansas will tip off tomorrow night in college basketball's championship game. let's talk about it now with investigative reporter for sports illustrated. there's the cover right now. ohio state on the front cover. kansas knocked out the buckeyes last night after kentucky defeated louisville. so tom, you know i had a secret bracket that was on cnn and i actually won. did you know? i put it together myself. >> all the final four teams and those 15 two games. i heard about that. >> you already got it. you knew it, didn't you? kentucky and kansas play tomorrow night. what can we expect? >> two good teams. we said months ago it was kentucky's tournament to lose and now they're one game away from winning it. you had two great front players. kansas, bill self, beat memphis. a terrific game. that was somewhat of an upset in kansas. again, kentucky is a superior team. they're goin
john is here. he will talk about it. there he is. right after the break, john. >>> how i thought this thing was called final four. then there were two. kentucky and kansas will tip off tomorrow night in college basketball's championship game. let's talk about it now with investigative reporter for sports illustrated. there's the cover right now. ohio state on the front cover. kansas knocked out the buckeyes last night after kentucky defeated louisville. so tom, you know i had a secret...
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john hulsman drop out. and "the wall street journal" ways in -- and then "the washington times"has this story -- ohio, re a democratic caller, good morning -- caller: good morning, you look beautiful today. i have a couple of comments yes, all tax records should be released he is running for public office, not private office. everything should be available. secondly, i have a bone to spec -- to pick with c-span. i have watched you for years and it seems like lately 75-80% of your guest and programming have been about republicans. these republicans are always attacking president obama and other people. i would like to see a more balanced forum with more democrats talking about the issues, thank you. host: the new hampshire and iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primary was this story of late so we did try to get as many of the candidates for the gop primary and/or their surrogates on the show while we were in iowa and new hampshire covering the campaign as it unfolds if you take our programming as a whole,
john hulsman drop out. and "the wall street journal" ways in -- and then "the washington times"has this story -- ohio, re a democratic caller, good morning -- caller: good morning, you look beautiful today. i have a couple of comments yes, all tax records should be released he is running for public office, not private office. everything should be available. secondly, i have a bone to spec -- to pick with c-span. i have watched you for years and it seems like lately 75-80% of...
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john, we know that kelly ayotte and john mccain just added their names to the list of republicans who think todd akin should go the way of the dinosaur. this strategy, though, when we're talking about sort of getting the opponent you want on tap is something that harry reid masterfully employed in nevada with sharron angle and we see how these loony-tune senate candidates don't fare well in general elections. >> sometimes the incumbent is able to do things to get the opponent they want. sometimes the republican party or democratic party, as the case may be, helps them on its own. it's now become kind of the rule in republican primary politics that the most conservative candidate wins. that's partly the influence of the tea party, partly the influence of the way the party in general has moved to the right. the most conservative candidate if they're well funded, as long as they're not broke, they win. the republican party has handed a lot of gifts over the last two cycles to the democratic party. i'll say one thing in addition on the missouri race. of all the people calling for akin to
john, we know that kelly ayotte and john mccain just added their names to the list of republicans who think todd akin should go the way of the dinosaur. this strategy, though, when we're talking about sort of getting the opponent you want on tap is something that harry reid masterfully employed in nevada with sharron angle and we see how these loony-tune senate candidates don't fare well in general elections. >> sometimes the incumbent is able to do things to get the opponent they want....
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he spoke to john kerry's nominating convention. there was not a red or blue america but a united states of america. what happened to that barack obama. he is a politician that is prone to hyperbaly and it is very sad to watch. >> senator, i want to move on to specific issues. you propose a scaled back version of the drome act and allow children of illegal imdeprants to get visas if they are serving in college and military and allow them to stay in the country while applying for permanent residency. isn't that a form of amnesty? >> no, we iges existing immigration system to deal with a humanitarian issue . these children who entered illegally or overstayed visas, these are children and they follow their parents and the parents put them in the predictament and they grew up here and engrained in our society and they have much to contribute to our future. the case of the young girl who is accepted in dartmouth and yet has a deportation order. it is crazy to deport someone like that. use the immigration system. we do that for poem to st
he spoke to john kerry's nominating convention. there was not a red or blue america but a united states of america. what happened to that barack obama. he is a politician that is prone to hyperbaly and it is very sad to watch. >> senator, i want to move on to specific issues. you propose a scaled back version of the drome act and allow children of illegal imdeprants to get visas if they are serving in college and military and allow them to stay in the country while applying for permanent...
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he'll be with john kerry who is representing romney in his sessions. we're told romney heads out to colorado tomorrow. he'll be practicing with ohio senator rob portman. portman is playing president obama in these debates and it's all leading up to wednesday's big night. fred? >> thanks very much in washington. don't miss the big debate. you can watch it here live on cnn, 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the chief justices will formally kick off a new term on the agenda, some of the most complicated issues of our day. here now is joe johns. >> reporter: right after the supreme court's health care decision in june, chief justice john roberts joked to colleagues that he would find an island for tr fortress to escape the political heat. here's how ruth bader ginsburg described the scene. >> some people call it will a quarter of a century. >> reporter: there are no signs of it cooling down. >> the justices are moving from the frying pan right into the fire. they are tackling some of the most difficult legal questions of the day. across the board, probably the b
he'll be with john kerry who is representing romney in his sessions. we're told romney heads out to colorado tomorrow. he'll be practicing with ohio senator rob portman. portman is playing president obama in these debates and it's all leading up to wednesday's big night. fred? >> thanks very much in washington. don't miss the big debate. you can watch it here live on cnn, 7:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> the chief justices will formally kick off a new term on the agenda, some of the...
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the president calls house speaker john boehner to the white house. to try to negotiate a deal that will outflank tea party opposition. >> one point of the meeting -- >> reporter: for the first time you're hearing tapes of john boehner and then the president two separate interviews talking to woodward about this crossroads of history. >> all you need to know about the differences between the president and myself is that i'm sitting here smoking a cigarette drinking merlot, and i look across the table and here is the president of the united states drinking iced tea and chomping on nicorette. ah. >> did you offer him a cigarette? >> i did not. i did not. he -- nor did he ask for one. >> by that time i quit smoking but, you know, i was making sure he had an ashtray, you know, you know, he had a sip of wine so i'm feeling fairly optimistic. >> reporter: as days go by a blizzard of paper between two, counternumbers and looks close, a combination of tax cuts and government programs and tax increases. a magic formula. so what happens? well, 12 days before th
the president calls house speaker john boehner to the white house. to try to negotiate a deal that will outflank tea party opposition. >> one point of the meeting -- >> reporter: for the first time you're hearing tapes of john boehner and then the president two separate interviews talking to woodward about this crossroads of history. >> all you need to know about the differences between the president and myself is that i'm sitting here smoking a cigarette drinking merlot, and...
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john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> the d.c. police have arrested a man they believe robbed a bank in northeast on thursday. it was noon when that man walked into the td bank on the 1200 block of first street and implied he had an explosive. when he walked out, two officers stopped him. the 62-year-old is charged with the robbery and didn't have any explosives and was not carrying a weapon. >>> an anne arundel county teen is charged with harassment after a fellow classmate complained online that the student was bullying her. she was charge -- he was charged as a juvenile. the harassment allegations came to their attention after the alleged victim identified only as sarah, posted an online essay describing how she was bullied and threatened. >>> a wet and muggy saturday today and light turn things over to gwen. >>> the wet weather is not going anywhere. we're going to have to deal with the rain and some storms. let's look at radar and we're going to show you what is going on. some of you are seeing light rainfall new in your neig
john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> the d.c. police have arrested a man they believe robbed a bank in northeast on thursday. it was noon when that man walked into the td bank on the 1200 block of first street and implied he had an explosive. when he walked out, two officers stopped him. the 62-year-old is charged with the robbery and didn't have any explosives and was not carrying a weapon. >>> an anne arundel county teen is charged with harassment after a fellow classmate complained...
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it comes as the president's chief counter-terrorism adviser john brennan delivers a speech in which he outlines why american drone strikesneciovra fir,ridt t cutyir dlincll mi baer an f jninghe progm. >> su, anyouery ch. >> so on the one-year anniversary of the cale of bin laden, i wanted to talk about the threats america now faces. there's been a lot of discussion about whether or not al qaeda has been untangled. one of the spiders web has been untangled enough for us to breathe a sigh of relief. "the wall street journal" makes the point addressing the u.s. interests in the far east is important. the arc running fromis a btdiertar ofheor. t'tr. anyoknw,e o evyone n lades death, and the big question you tend to hear a lot, are we safer now or are they done for. and you know, al qaeda has been morphing for years into a different animal. they've flattened out their organization in part because we've had a lot of success in degrading their leadership. and they've got at times it seems a bottomless well of potential recruits. what they don't have the usually is well-trai tlind ve yakut t e
it comes as the president's chief counter-terrorism adviser john brennan delivers a speech in which he outlines why american drone strikesneciovra fir,ridt t cutyir dlincll mi baer an f jninghe progm. >> su, anyouery ch. >> so on the one-year anniversary of the cale of bin laden, i wanted to talk about the threats america now faces. there's been a lot of discussion about whether or not al qaeda has been untangled. one of the spiders web has been untangled enough for us to breathe a...
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john husted decided to kick it down the road. we'll let it ride. if he decides to appeal, that will push the ultimate resolution of when you get to vote in ohio. it will push the resolution even closer to election day. we're already inside a month. he could just establish early voting hours, but why the rush? the election is still almost a month away. i have my hair to wash and stuff. by his own admission issue the later you change the rules before an election, the more pressure that puts on local elections officials to accommodate those rules. they have to publicize the hours, have the machines ready, the voters have to know when to vote. that's it the job of the elections board. ohio has had early voting for everyone since 2005. the secretary of state was already trying to get them to change from something they had been doing. now he's making it so they won't know what they will be able to do and whether they will go back to the way it used to work since 2005 or whether they will have shorter hours. he's making it so the local elections boards wi
john husted decided to kick it down the road. we'll let it ride. if he decides to appeal, that will push the ultimate resolution of when you get to vote in ohio. it will push the resolution even closer to election day. we're already inside a month. he could just establish early voting hours, but why the rush? the election is still almost a month away. i have my hair to wash and stuff. by his own admission issue the later you change the rules before an election, the more pressure that puts on...